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The chronological list of Burges's major buildings is believed to be complete, although some minor works, or minimal additions to pre-existing structures, have not been included.
Protection through immunization was often not believed to be complete.
Therefore, information obtained from the NHIRD is believed to be complete and accurate.
The registration of vital events was believed to be complete [ 6, 7].
The registration of deaths in Japan is required by the Family Registration Law and is believed to be complete.
In Japan, the registration of deaths is required by the Family Registration Law and is believed to be complete.
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The Athletics, meanwhile, were believed to be completing a deal to promote the bench coach, Ken Macha, to manager.
"We have what was believed to be completed training records of an officer with a name at the top whited-out and another officer's name written in in his place.
The battlecruiser, which the British believed to be completed, was requested instead.
Incomplete stop codons are believed to be completed by post-transcriptional polyadenylation [ 34].
The truncated (incomplete) termination codon (terminate with 'T') is inferred for the atp6 and cob of B. xylophilus; truncated termination 'T' is believed to be completed by polyadenylation [ 31].
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